Alternatives to Violence Project on the World Scene
Since its beginnings in a New York prison in 1975, the Alternatives to Violence
Project has become an international network of grass-roots organisations of volunteers
running workshops in many countries around the world.
There are established programs in at least 33 countries, including
Armenia,
Australia, Azerbaijan,
Britain, Brazil, Belarus,
Canada,
Georgia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador,
Germany, Haiti,
Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Ireland, Macedonia, Mexico, Nepal,
New Zealand,
Nicaragua, Nigeria, Russia, Slovenia, South Africa, Sweden, Tanzania, Tonga, Uganda and the
United States.
Within the United States, there are established programs in at least 15 states,
including
Maine,
Vermont,
New Hampshire,
New York, Maryland,
Minnesota,
Delaware, Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio,
Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas,
Colorado,
Wyoming,
California and
Washington.
Within Canada, there are established programs in at least 10 provinces, including
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova
Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan
Within Britain, there are established groups in at least 17 areas, including
Scotland, Devon, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Greater Manchester, London, Merseyside,
Midlands, Northumbria, Norwich, Notts & Derbys, Sheffield, Shepton Mallett,
South West, Wyvern, York, and Yorkshire East
Here
are some international AVP websites to explore how AVP is working to transform
conflict.
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